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I <3 my D90

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I’ve uploaded some photos from my spankin’ new Nikon D90.

My favourite shot:

At Play

Yes, I now own my first DSLR, a Nikon D90 with Nikon 18-200mm and Tokina 11-16mm lenses.

I did my first walk-about shoot yesterday, to practise shooting with the D90, as well as the 11-16 lens. Yes, ultra-wide angle lenses are not easy to use effectively. I definitely learnt a lot after reviewing the photos I took.

There’s still so much more to learn, and I hope I’ll have more photos to share soon. :)

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November 21st, 2008 at 2:23 pm

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Feeling hungry?

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Check out my new blog: JFoodBlog.blogspot.com :D

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September 15th, 2008 at 3:44 pm

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123a.org relaunched

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Some time back, I had to remove the old 123Avatar site because my webhost no longer allowed me to use PHP’s exec() or system() functions, which was required to use ImageMagick. Instead of rewriting the site to use the gd functions, I decided to relaunch 123a.org as an image hosting service.

The site is based on Mihalism Multi Host, but with several modifications. The first allows me to track image views (the original version linked directly to the image files). This allows me to collect stats on the views as well as to implement some bandwidth controls or anti-abuse blocking in future. The second is to make use of Apache’s URL rewriting to generate nice URLs. 

Yes, there are hundreds of free image hosts available now: Imageshack and Photobucket being the more popular ones. So there’s really no particular reason to use mine. But, hey, just give it a shot if you like. :)

123a.org – Fast, easy and free image hosting

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August 15th, 2008 at 12:51 pm

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Goodbye Movable Type, Hello WordPress

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When I first started my personal site, I used Movable Type as my blogging software. Back then, MT was only in its infancy, version 1 or 2. I don’t believe there was WordPress yet. I did the site myself – design, templating (a very cool feature back then) and MT was just the part that powered the blog. Since then, at least two major versions of MT were released, but my site was still running on legacy MT templates.

When MT 4 was released, I knew it was time to redo my site. Blogging software had grown to be complex content management systems, and I could do the entire site using the software, rather than just the blogging component of my site. I had planned to stick to MT. However, I felt I liked MT less and less, and my experiences with WordPress (for my church and a friend) made me like it more and more.

Since I had a bit of free time this week, I decided to migrate my site to WP. Thankfully, I don’t have many posts and pages to migrate. And so, goodbye Movable Type, and hello WordPress!

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August 7th, 2008 at 10:02 am

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The LAMP Experience

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Some months back, I was on the lookout for a cheap NAS (network attached storage). The idea was that it would be cheaper than buying a second system, and if I used a NAS instead of just adding a hard disk to my PC, I should be able to switch off my PC sometimes, and not worry about shared files being inaccessible. Plus, I just wanted to play with a new gadget.

I had two choices at that time: Planex NAS-01G or Kuro-Box (a.k.a. Kurobox, KuroBox, Kuro Box…). The Kuro-Box was about SGD40 more expensive, but it was essentially a Linux box, and highly “hackable”. The Planex NAS-01G is also a Linux box, but it is meant to work out-of-the-box, and has limited “hack-ability”.
 

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August 16th, 2007 at 8:00 am

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